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Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMA) – The Future of Immigration?

DAMA Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMA) – The Future of Immigration? The new Northern Territory Designated Area Migration Agreement (NT DAMA) lets the Northern Territory (NT) employers sponsor skilled and semi-skilled overseas workers for work visa Subclass 482. The agreement allows employers to sponsor skilled workers for occupations which are not available under the standard visa arrangements, with some concessions for English language necessity and salary levels.  And for the first time ever, a pathway to PR Visa is being offered under DAMA. A broader range of occupations is available for work visa sponsorship. Occupations that are not normally in the work visa program have been added in this agreement such as Aged or Disabled carers, Hotel receptionists, Truck/forklift drivers, account clerk/bookkeeper, car salespersons, and many other occupations. The NT DAMA is unique in that it provides access to three occupations that are not available  in the Austra

Tips For IELTS Writing Academic Module

Tips For IELTS Writing Academic Module: - ·          Analyze the questions carefully to make sure your response include all the points covered in the question. ·          Use your own words do not copy words from question itself. ·          You must write your answer in full. Do not present your answer in note or bullet point format. ·          Don’t write too long sentences. It will affect coherence and it will be hard to control the grammar. ·          You have 40 minutes to write your task 2 essay. Give at least 5 minutes to yourself to plan your answer before start writing. You should include introductions, ideas to support your views and opinions. ·          Take care to spell words correctly. Standard American, Australian and British spellings are accepted in IELTS. Useful Links Tips For IELTS Reading Academic Module Tips For IELTS Reading General Module Tips For IELTS Writing General Module Tips For IELTS Listening Module Tips For IELTS Speaking Modul

Tips for IELTS Speaking Test

Tips for IELTS Speaking Test:- Speak fluently and without hesitation, Use various vocabulary, Avoid grammar mistakes, Pronounce words well Ask for clarification if needed Express your opinions and ideas clearly Develop your answers. Don’t speak pre-prepared answers. Useful Links Tips For IELTS Writing Academic Module Tips For IELTS Reading Academic Module Tips For IELTS Reading General Module Tips For IELTS Writing General Module Tips For IELTS Listening Module

Expert Tips for IELTS Listening Test

Tips for IELTS Listening Test:- At the beginning of each section read the questions for that section carefully, before the recording starts. This will help you to follow the recording and identify the answers. Before each section, you will be given information about the speaker and what they will be talking about. You won’t be tested on this, but it will help you answer the questions that follow by understanding the context. After completing a section, it is better to look ahead and read the questions for the next section than to worry about the last section. You will sometimes have a list of options to choose from as answers. The possible answers may be listed in alphabetical order and not necessarily in the order you will hear them. Understand the accent because the accents of the speakers are primarily British. Get used to the way letters and numbers are pronounced in British and American English. The expressions and idioms used are also British rather than American En

Tips for IELTS Reading Academic Test

Tips for IELTS Reading Academic Module :- If you write more than the number of words asked for, they will lose the mark. If you don’t already, read plenty of English books and articles in your spare time! Practice summarizing, identifying key information, and main ideas within texts. Know the format! Don’t underestimate the difficulty of this section simply because you’re an avid reader and you feel like the Reading section is the last thing you need to spend time preparing for. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: IELTS success is largely centered around whether or not the test taker knows the format of the test. Not only should you know the test’s format but practice answering those same types of questions! Having a strategy for each task is as important as knowing what they are. Useful links Tips For IELTS Writing Academic Module Tips For IELTS Reading General Module Tips For IELTS Writing General Module Tips For IELTS Listening Module Tips For IEL

Tips For IELTS Reading General Test

To improve your performance in the Reading test you need to practice reading a variety of English texts. This will help you develop the ability to read quickly, as is required under test conditions. Read every question carefully first before reading the passages. This will make it easier for you to find the answers. Underline possible answers as you go. When you come to reading the passage, read it quickly the first time in order to get a general idea of what it’s about. Don’t worry about words you do not understand. Then read each question again to remind yourself which parts of the passage you will need to read again in detail. The Reading passages always contain the information you need to answer the question. You won’t have to use your own knowledge of a topic. If you are copying words from a question or reading passage to use in your answer, remember that your spelling must be accurate. The Reading test may sometimes include questions which test your overall understan

Tips for IELTS Writing General Exams

IELTS WritingGeneral Tips:- ·          Analyze the questions carefully to make sure your response include all the points covered in the question. ·          Use your own words do not copy words from question itself. ·          You must write your answer in full. Do not present your answer in note or bullet point format. ·          Don’t write too long sentences. It will affect coherence and it will be hard to control the grammar. ·          You have 40 minutes to write your task 2 essay. Give at least 5 minutes to yourself to plan your answer before start writing. You should include introductions, ideas to support your views and opinions. ·          Take care to spell words correctly. Standard American, Australian and British spellings are accepted in IELTS. Useful Links Tips For IELTS Writing Academic Module Tips For IELTS Reading Academic Module Tips For IELTS Reading General Module Tips For IELTS Listening Module Tips For IELTS Speaking Module